Michel

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Posted: Mar. 15 2006,23:45 |
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Yes, that is the system.
They sell on Ebay for around USD 20 or so if you are lucky.
Base specs are: (Capio II 200 , 320, 325)
Geode GX 233 Mhz (or higher) 32 mem 144pins sodimm (upgradeable to 128MB - the Geodes max) serial, 2 USB, inbuilt power supply, so no power brick.
Small!! : Dimensions (WxDxH) 8.7 in x 9.8 in x 1.8 in
I put a full MS-DOS with a graphic system plus DOS-VNC on my DOC ( a 16MB one), plus the required DSL base kernel files and loadlin.
So I have a boot choice of an MS-DOS system, or DSL.
Totally Silent, Cheap.
Warning: The Neoware TC 200 to 325 are different and bigger machines. These have a VESA 1.2 vga which does not run X under DSL, no sound, and a non-standard, do not confuse these !! But they contain an ISA DOC card you can use to program the DOC's - which I used.
Cheers, Michel
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